mapleFU commented on code in PR #117:
URL: https://github.com/apache/iceberg-cpp/pull/117#discussion_r2135475768


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+
+#pragma once
+
+#include <compare>
+#include <memory>
+#include <string>
+#include <variant>
+#include <vector>
+
+#include "iceberg/result.h"
+#include "iceberg/type.h"
+
+namespace iceberg {
+
+/// \brief PrimitiveLiteral is a literal value that is associated with a 
primitive type.
+class ICEBERG_EXPORT PrimitiveLiteral {
+ private:
+  /// \brief Exception type for values that are below the minimum allowed 
value for a
+  /// primitive type.
+  ///
+  /// When casting a value to a narrow primitive type, if the value exceeds 
the maximum of
+  /// target type, it might be above the maximum allowed value for that type.
+  struct BelowMin {
+    bool operator==(const BelowMin&) const = default;
+    std::strong_ordering operator<=>(const BelowMin&) const = default;
+  };
+
+  /// \brief Exception type for values that are above the maximum allowed 
value for a
+  /// primitive type.
+  ///
+  /// When casting a value to a narrow primitive type, if the value exceeds 
the maximum of
+  /// target type, it might be above the maximum allowed value for that type.
+  struct AboveMax {
+    bool operator==(const AboveMax&) const = default;
+    std::strong_ordering operator<=>(const AboveMax&) const = default;
+  };
+
+  using PrimitiveLiteralValue =
+      std::variant<bool,                     // for boolean
+                   int32_t,                  // for int, date
+                   int64_t,                  // for long, timestamp, 
timestamp_tz, time
+                   float,                    // for float
+                   double,                   // for double
+                   std::string,              // for string
+                   std::vector<uint8_t>,     // for binary, fixed
+                   std::array<uint8_t, 16>,  // for uuid and decimal
+                   BelowMin, AboveMax>;
+
+ public:
+  /// Factory methods for primitive types
+  static PrimitiveLiteral Boolean(bool value);
+  static PrimitiveLiteral Int(int32_t value);

Review Comment:
   Sure, we can uses more factory here. This patch only supports int, float, 
string, binary. We can first make this in so we can then write the (1) impl 
logic for other literals (2) basic implement for predicate expressions.



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